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Southern Ill inois niversity at Ca r bo ~ d al e Tuesday, June 26, 1990, Vol. 75, No. 160, 12 Pa £e ~ Street Nationals record 400 arrests By Theresa Livings10n enforce ment agents rl id a good parking lots along South Several drunken SpectalOrs had Slafl Writer job." See related story Washington Street after !he close of passed out along the sides of !he The Pl ood of the tradi tional - Page 7 the event's award ceremony. street by the early moming bours The wrzkcnd weather was celebration thai accompanies the Comparisons to Carbondale and were reported 10 have been left cooperating. but th e speclaLO rs end of ,he conlCSl turned ugly late close tabs on the : rowd to try to Halloween celebrations of past OIl people's lawns by !heir friends, weren't at the 14th ann ual Succt Sa turday ,' ;g ht as thousands of stop trouble before it began. but !he years were inevitable with the si7.c who did think to leave their Machine National.,. people panied all over Du Quoin. nine reg ular officers and eight and type of crowd the event inebriated friends with at least a "We had excelten! weather and The crowd . onc of the large st auxiliary officers on dU ly from the seemed to atuacL blanket or two. coopera ti on wit h local and sta te eve r I a:lcnt1 i~\"! event, was differenl police departments \\lcrc The debris around the Du Quoin The department repon ed 77 officia ls an d the fair ground estimated at '!ppro:d malcly 106. kepI busy issuing tic kets to the McDonald 's was reportedly knee­ arrestS made over !he weekcnd for officials. The relati onship just 865. The IIhnois StalOPo lice, PCrT)' drunken, late night revelers. deep at 2 a.m. Sunday morning, a variety of offenses, incl udi ng keeps gell ing better and bellcr," County Police and lhe Du Quoin Le av ing a trail of crumpled while a serpcm-Hke trail of trash lraffic vi olations and illegal Anll MaSlen, dircc LOr of publicity City Police were call ..! ,0 to kccp a paper, broken beer boUIes. left·nver slithered down the sides of the transponatioo of alcohol. At lca' t for !he evenL said. "Unfonunately, joint walCh o\'er the k'sti"'itics. cans and just about anything c:sc street as a reminder that !he party people will be peopl e. The la w Offi ccrs sai d they ~'C r e keepi ng imag inable. the crowd look over had been there. See ARRESTS, Page 5 Mandela: Minors restricted No retreat access to abortion

in struggle \VA HI NGTO ' (UPI) - The thal impose 3 48·hour waiting uprC!:I1.: Court . continuing lh( jl<.'OIXI, and a requ irement th:Jl both WASHING TO~ (UPI) - p::ucnL\ be notified a~ as lhcre (,) 501, Man uC'la so ught process of undoing the landmark long money and pOJIliC3i Roe vs . Wade ru lin g, upheld I a legal system In place for recognition from PrcsiJcm ~1 o nd ay the onstitutional ity of minors 10 bypass their parents. The Bush o n I\1onday for oi'i two tOug h parental notification courL however. did not mandate 3 fight again st apartheid . hut laws limiting a mi n{J r's access to j udicial bypas. :, all parental refused to go as far as U.S. :;:-'(-,rtion. noLice Jaws. officials urged in renouncing The CO UrL in one 6-3 ruling by The coun's ru li ng will ha ve a violence in South A(l iC.l. Justice Anthony Kennedy. upheld wide effecl. About hal f the Slates G rateful for Am cri ;10 an Ohio parental notification law. req uire some parental involvement [he suppor! of his ~:JUSC bu t In a second ruling b), Justice John in abortion decision of minors unapologetic for his taC IJ CS . Paul Stevens. the court on :3 5-4 and statistics show th at over 1 Mandcl.1 sounded no re lTeat VOle upheld portions of .a sim ilar million teenagers between the ages in his decades· long f i~h t law from MinllCSOla. of 15 and 19 become pregnant each new pc.lmi l every 7 years LO ensure sen ior in ' ::t... m ting at SJU-C, is a This Morning "prevent IhC' 10l1g te rm th at they arc Ji vi ng up to the cross bctWCOf1 a w i and limousine contaminau on of groundwater," standards, he said. 5C rv l('C used for the purpose o r Meister said. Owners will be req uired to pay designated driving, Luecke said. Perspective: Street Owner wi ll have to excavate for the monitoring of their land fi ll "People call me and ren ' out my service for the ni ght and it : ~ be low ~ , e land lill and replace that for 30 yrars afler it closes. Owners Machine Nationals charged by tl:c hour." he said. $011 '" nh compactable clay. Th is wi ll pay ror the monitoring when Luecke '\aid his rates run arout - Page 7 proc ess will help prevent lax lO S tht:.~ appl y for their openmg pennil. S8 per hour if his car is used or S6 from C!~ ,api n g i:no the groundw:ltcr Meister said. from the landfill . :.1eiSler srud. T he new regulations will force I'~ r hour if the outer pcoon's car is Bulls may trade Eighteen inches of sand W ill be many of the smaller landfill s to used. pla ced on top of the clay layer. coo solidate, because on ly !he larger Luecke explained that !here were unhappy Grant also other differences between hi s -Sports 12 Above the 53nd. will be plastic landfills will be able 10 afford !he pipes 10 coUect fluid, 1 plastic liner oow standards, Meister said. service and a taxi service. "It's more of 4 personal care Gus says designated 00 lOp of !he pipes, !hen two feet of "Projections are that five out of clay and 3IIOIhcr plastic Iincr. Then seven landfills will close in the service. If you call't fmd anyone 10 drinker. make better the landfill is Rally for !raSh 10 be United States." drive you home, you eM call me," drunken rIderL Page 12 Dtli/y EgyptjDn June 26. 1990 Sports Bulls need veterans I 1985 who remains a Bull. It has as possible lru·je bai t after Grant Grant may become Krause's job to fi nd the as ked for ~I l exodus due to be exact pieces to fil aJongsidc Jordan unh appiness Ovcr his 'contract and he will try again Wednesda)' status. trade bait on night willi !he 1990 version of lIle "We've had uffers for our ptc kS, NBA draft, not exactl)' regarded as but!hey've gOlIO be right offers." bearing a pool of superstar talenL Krause said. " It's hard to say what I Wednesday After lIle Bulls wrapped up !heir we'll do." CHICAGO (UPI) - For the most successful sea.son in franchi se Kra:.J se, who always keeps hi s sixlll suaight season, Jerry Krause history lIlis spring. missing by onl)' cards close to the vest, went to will delve inlo lIle NBA draft in a game reaching lIle NBA finals. work last year with three firsl­ search of a complemclll 10 one of Jordan went on rl~co rd as saying round selections afler Brad S

Good paces Salu~is, Douglas v. ready for Prairie State King : Wait By Todd Gardner Rebr.cca Kolar willi four firsts. StatfWriter Mtdtiple wins is nolhing new 10 Good who claimed five national until July 2 Five swimmers from the Saluk.i tit1e.'\ '~t summer. Thi.s summer he NEW Y RK ,UPI) - Masters Swim Club cnllccted h a~ qualified for \he 200-mc\cr The trial of l.w;;,mo\c. r Don multiple victories en route to a individual medley at the Prairie King's suit aga inst second place in the Hawaiian State Games. a Slale-wide heavywcighl h mpion Masters Invitational/Zone competition for amateur alhleles 10 James "Bustc, " Dougl as --..: Championships held last weekend be held in Champaign July 12-15. was delayed Monday until at Brentwood, Tenn. Good is unsure bow he stands July 2 because The Mirage Leading !he club, Larry Good, an going into the games but is nOt casino. a co-defendant, has associate professor in physical conccmed. changed lawye". -- education, lOOk nine fu>lS and tWO "It will be pretty tlS. helping !he club BCCumulatc swim more than one race at an dclay at • C request of T he 241 poinlS_ The Shoal Sharks, event Mi mge Hot I and Ca.t.; ino in Smooth sailing from Florence. Ala., LOok fi rst Joining Good at lIle Prairie State Las Vega...; , Nev. Games will be club mcrnbelli Clay Dou!.!l as IS seeking to Chris Hughes of Herrin, left, takes Cedric Williams, of place willi 264 points. Olher ["'t-place fmishcr for !he Ko lar (400-meter freesty le), Im:-·.lk :1 prornmionaJ con\rJet cartloncIaIe, on a sall:oat ride at the Free SaIl Day sponsored Salukis were John C. Taylor of Rebecca Kolar (200-melCT wim K i n ~ . King IS suing the by the SlI}C sailing cUI. Crab ()rcIa'd Lake Saturday. Carbondale, winning four events, fight cr ..Hl d m ~na gc r John - Clay Kolar, four firsts, and See PRAIRIE, page 11 l o hns Otl (I r hrcach oj contract co;; \.! The 1ir.lge for inte rference hy ) ac ri n ~ Douglas a promotiun ...! Defense not enough for Hall of Fame CO nInct condilionaJ on hllll frcoi ng himse lf of King. CHICAGO (UP!) - Never mind Sandberg says of Mazeroski 's their johs by concC mr3 Un & ~'n on top, will be th e first second On Frida y, Th c Mirage Ry ne Sandocrg's 123-game relatively low offensi ve figures. "If playing defense. can only hope u>c oi:scman to lead a major league switched lead trial auornc) s. errorless SLI t" 3k r se ver Gold he's known to be !he best-fielding' Veterans Committcc respects lh _;! sinee SL Louis' RogersHornsby hit from Bob Fryd LO John Gloves. The O nc"80 Cubs second second baseman of hi s lim e, he e: love worlc 39 in 1925. Sharer. The fo.l ir.lge asku:l for baseman has v;nually gU3rJOlccd deserves it (H:tll of Fame)." - "I think someday Ihey should T he only other Limes a secon d a delay to give Sharer Li me to himself a spoL in bi,o,cball's Hall of Nellie Fox had a career .288 change the standards," S1. Lo ui s baseman won the home run title prepare. alt hough John son Fame simply because he ~ hit. average in 19 seasons from 19-< 7- Manager Whitoy HerLog sa id. wcre 1922 wh en Horn sby hit 42, said Sharcr had been Sandberg and SL Louis shortstOP 65, and onl), Ma zeros ki "A .300 (averJge) is Lle mark." and 1901 when Nap lajoie hit 14 involved with case all along. Ozzie Smith say they agree: A particip-dlCd in more double pla)'s. said Smith, a career .256 hitler who for !he Philadelphia AlIllctics. " I think it 's a reall)' good ballpla)'er's glove work alone Onl y Eddie Collins and .l oL """ ""med shortstop of lIle decade move." John son said. won' t gel him into baseball's Morgan J1 1aycd morc games at by SpOTlf. Illustrated. " It ', th e A virtually automatic second likening the latc swi tch to a shrine. second . magic figure. baSt~man . who h:.s made j W,1 twO coach di scovering a ho t Sandberg'" errorless streak. a Yet neither Mazcroski nor Ft)x is "They don 't just look strictl y at errors in hi s last J 58 games, backup quancrback. Johnson record for infieldc" excluding flTst in !he Hall. your defensive prowess." Sm ith SandlX!rg is on IXJcc for a personal­ is 3 former assistant to the baseman , isn't cllOugh. Smith 's 10 Si XlCCn ShOnslOPS and II second ·aid. "They can ta lk about best 46 home runs. l31e Ohio S~tlC football coach Gold Gl oves and acroba tic pla y baseman wi ll be In ba!o>\! ball 's somebody's defensive prowess as With 13 slOlcn ba~cs th is )'('ar. Wood~ ' i13YCS. ~n ' t surJiCicoL shri ne once Joe )'1 rrl.!a n i~ much a'i they like but the thing that S

. S~N~NGE • The family suggests that memorial be CHECKS CASJiED WESTERN UNION contributions made to the American , Money Orders • Travelers Checks world/nation Heart Association ." ~~~~~~------, Notary Public • Private Mail Boxes When people want to , Title & Registration Service honor a loved one Soviet poll shows citizens , , 991 Passenger Car and TrudI B Renewal Stickers and fight heart disease. have lost interest in politics MOSCOW (UPI) - Most Soviet citizens no looger I"'rccive the O>mmunist Pany as the leading forte in the ccuntry .,.t the prestige of the nation's lawmakers also has falt~n , a poll in Ihe ofiici.1 party THE AMERICAN HEART ncw"""",,"PravdashowedMonday. The poll of 1,500 Soviets, ASSG:IATION conducted by the Research Center of the Academy of Social Sciences. MEMORIAL PR(J;RAM . also found thai 20 pcrccnI of !hose swvcyed said they had lost intcrcsl in politics. Prdvda auributed the disillusionmenl with !he party. i",.,-liament and politics in gcncrallO " the crisis.,r power thai i. still under way." London social club bombed, seven injured LONDON (UP!) - A bomb Monday night ripper! through a privaIC club frequented by Conservative members of Parliamen~ injuring at least seven people. one of them seriously. authorities said. A police spokesman said the bon.b apparently blew up on the ground noor of the three·story building housing the I 58·year-old Carlton Club. A fue followed the btasL Officials said no claim of responsibility for the bombing had been received by polioc. Study shows secondary smoke kills 3,800 WASHINGTON (UPI) - Aboul 3,800 non·smoking Americans die each year from lung caroccr caused by "secondhand" cigwclIC smoke, ThIS space provlded as a public servICe says a preliminary study issued by the Environmental Protection Agency Monday for public commenL The study, which docs not constitute a fonnaJ EPA position on passive smoking. also said scientifIC evidence &0 agaln51111e grain. "strongly indicates" that smoking by parents-particularly the Cui down on sail. mother-.u associated with increa;ed respiratory illness or problems with ummer Playhouse '90 featuring: infants. Adding salt to your food Senate debate on flag desecration open could subtracl years from your life. Because in some WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Scnale Monday opened debate on a people salt contributes to ronstilUlional amendmenllO ban I1ag desecration, a "futile exercise" that high blood pressure. a con· will culmina/e in a vOle meanincless llxccpt for its impact in !he fall C.913vFE.LO'I dition that increases your elections. Because the House last wed< refused 10 approve an ancndmcnI risk of hearl disease. to the Constitution on the nag issue, both the debate and the yote amounted \0 going through the motions, with the vOle of signiflCaDCC June 29, 30, July 1, 5,6, 7, 8 only in ScnaIe races w~ challengers or incumbents ~ 10 make it an issuo. Woman testHies Mayor Barry smoked pot WASHINGTON (UPI) - A """""" tesli6cd Monday she saw Mayor The Odd Couple ~''\'''': '' Marion Bany smoke marijuana on a ship (Iff the Vugin Istonds four year.; (Female Version) : .. . .. ' ; ..~~ . . ago while his security guard watched. Jonella Vinrcn~ a Washington .July 12. 13. 14, 15 :: 'i' :;... :".':':' :':,' native working in the Vugin Jslands since 198:. s:liJ she was on the ship in June 1986 with Barry. former city work ..· OwIcs Lewis and others . ? The Pajama Game when Barry allegedly snllJUd marijuana. Device shows many motorists use radar . July 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 29 WASHINGTON (SHNS) - Using a new electronic device, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has confinned what highway paIrol oIfJCa'S have \ong SIIlJIIOCICd: Millions of motorists are operating radar deIecton to avoid SJlCICdinI tickcIs. For the last twO months, a team of IIHS eIecIronic sleuIhs ha.e easily pinpointed hundreds of speeding. I )\ '1 1 1\ • :: ~ , \, !~ ,11 '- \ I 1',- IIUCks and cars in Vqinia and Malyland equipped with radar dcIccIOrs. ;'r ~~cT..cod 1.'11' ' ""~,,~ I nealr>r "I \"()\ 11< h.11" C, ~. . state Box Office hours Mon-Fri. 10am-4:3OpmIPhone (618)453·3001 Senate unanimously votes Box Office is located at the south end of the Communications Building to approve phone rate bill SPRINGFIEll> (UPI) - LobbyisIs for IJIinois Bell. lied to lawmakers last wed< to enootnIC Ihan 10 pvc 8lllJlUVll1O. IUb-bIu IJftlIlOSIII thai would Idax panmaII's COIIInJI over ldqIhone -. the Citi1.ens' Utility Boud said Monday. The plan, quielly laCked OIIto another Are You In Need _ (H3874) last wed<, was....umously apJlIOVCd ill the ~ and f8CCI • r..... VOle ill the Hou3c before the session is scheduled \0 end of a Scholarship? Sab8day.

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Vtlgetabl•• , and licketed for banery and one person Donald Ma) reponed a total of ; building on Gas Plant Road. s Stir.fry w /Pan Fry NoodlYS was written up for resisting arrest Additionally. several car 400 arrests and 36 warnmgs Issued Open at One incident of pickrocketing windshields were smashed within a by stale troopers In conJuncllon 4:30 pm 100 S. III. Ave. 529-1566 was reponed, but no arrests were several mile radius and two oolice l made. officers were attacked. . quarterswith the o feven theset. arrestsMore thanwere mthradecc '":======:::::::::::::::::::::::=~r Althaugil no se rious injurit:s Du Quoin City police offic~" Saturda" ni~ht-14 5 for ill~~a l were rC5X)rtcd, the uproar -:au!(.d said they were forced to close Iwo transponation of alcohol and the quite a bit of propeny :lor" ,,!!e and lanes of traffic on South remaining 113 for traffIC violalions. P.K.'S DRIVER, from Page 1 25~ 1201 Drafts from a party. but he said he for a rorst lime offense for D.U. 1. is rolls around. and more kids come wouldn't lum them aWQy. ISTROH' 5 I ALL DAY / ALL NIGHT I BUSCH I about S I .000. If you rent me to (0 town. ! would !:now how it Tuesday ". would liKe to have drive you for 8 hours. it woold only works." Luecke said. " . just reservations in advance. If you be 564." he said. thooght there might be a need for want to go to a bar in Carbondale. 529,,1124 OPEN 11AM - 2AM this type of service. I wanted to SOC then go to another town or even SL Luecke has yet to dril'e for if tl-tcre wa.:; some kind of market Louts. I'll drive you," he SOld. anyone, but he hopes thaI W ill for th is." Luecke reasoned that his service change by the fall semester at least would be smarter than trying to "I'm doing this in the summer Boy.... • Om i Service may be Tres drive after drinlcing. because if I got ne aolls. I coold reache'd .' 457 5690 between the "It's not a bad deal. The charge soc how it wooed By the lime fall hours .iJ".d hJ p.m. HOlI)tires MANDELA, from Page 1 MuKaI) It~aur"" Organization. he and Bush simply officials. Mandela promised to in South Africa could rival the Lunch Specials " agreed to disagree," Assistant announce a cessation of hoslilities ANC "in its total commiunenl to ~ Taco Can PoUo bnchero Secretary of Stale Hennan Cohen once those hunlies are cleared. He peace" but said, "If we are f"reed (sa~ chicken breasts wtth veggles In flour tnid reporters. was non-rommiual. however. when to resort 10 violence, it is because tortillas smothered In ranchero sauce and cheese) On baIance, Cohen said Mandela urged by Bush to go lake the larger we have no other alternative Wcdnndty; To1IDaIe Can Cerdo Adobo painted an optimistic picture of the step of renouncing all v.JIence. whatsoever." MMll (pork tamales In red chile sauce) outlook fer negotiations on South "Any effort to suspend violence Left unstated was whether Bush Try our New lunch Salad Spedalsl Africa's future. inrticating final is fine." Cohen said. " We'd like would move to relax the sanctions obstacles couId be re.llOved shortly him to go all the way and renounce as soon as those conditions are met. 119 N. 457-3308 after his retwn from what has been Ih<. armed struggle." which could come soon with a full an exhausting foreign trip. Before meeting with Bush. release of polilical prisoners ..-.d In a move welcomed by U.S. Mandela asserted no organizalion lifting of the .-of emetgenCy. Department of Theater and the School of Music AB0R110N, from Page 1--- Present: and Justices Byron White. joining and dissenting from .-..ious Despite the court's action, Justice Summer Playhouse '90 Antonin Soalia and Anthony portions eX the ruling. Thur~ood Marshan, joined by Kennedy, said a ~ noIice Justices William Brennan and mquiIaDenI willi a judicial bypass "The ...... !pRIIIicIaIJIe Harry Blackmun. DOled in Ihe provision satisfies the ConsIiIuIion. results or oar conseqaently MinneooIa case thII "Roe remains Scalia, the most vocal opponenl anchanneled individual views the law of the land," and .....t so to Roe on the court, took the coon make it inczasingly evidcoIl, ...... r.. as to say the ruling "reaIIinns to task for not ov.numing Roe. after 1emI. .... the tools fer this job the vitality of Roe" becaase five pointing to the fJacIumI decision in are not to be found in the mem bers of the court voted to -I . MusIC by Fredenck Loewe. Book _ the Minnesota case, which has lawyer's-and hence not in strike down some portions of the :.~,;,~?::and LYlles by Alan Jay Lerner i~-o~ various members of the coull thejudse's-wcrtboK." he said. law. A Based on the Once Future DU QUOIN, from Page 7 Klng- by TH Wh,te McLeod Theater is located "t the South End of the Communications ;aid. lot. of excitement when you get this the car to its natural beauty. Building. Soulhern Illinois Un;"ersil), a t ('.. bondale "This is the biggest street car many JlCOIlIe togethes." ;how that we go to," said ""ilIips. After eight years and S 10.000 in who does his trade from inside an While VlCWlDg aU the SIreet cars investments. the transition was M-FIOam.-4:30p.m.and 11I2hou~ lir-condilioned. specialized trailor is a fun job, Figueroa also is a liUle finished and the = was completed befwe perfOt1ll3ltll!!tartS. rig. "We anSWCl' technical questions envious because he is car hobbyist PItone(618) 4S3-DlI !IIld help poople with their cUStom. when rot uaveling on the road to factory speciflCalions.

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Mi(!wcslcm Student Employee of the reg ional competi ti on ovcr That's when t ;){', state's the Year cOO1pctiLion . contestants from ~jc hi ga n , Ohio. first comprch nsivc anti · Pe nce de fea ted eight Ol her Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota , Indiana s moking law takes rcgionaJ contestants with his help and KenUlCky. Crrecl- Thc 111inois Clean in trai ning fi ye Colum bia shullle He will compete against three Indoor Air ACL The act is one of 44 new as tronauts to conduct an 0Lhcr finalists for "'. national title experimenl in space for Lhc ,an. 9Lh Oct. 17 , aL the Milwaukee laws thaI will officiall y go on launch. The cxperimcot compared conference o f th e National Ih e boo~s as Ihe monlh of ® Lhc grow'" pauems of brron mold Association of Student July begins and II,e slale enters fiscal 1991. in space 10 Lhc grow'" (l'lucms of EmploymenL Administrators. Lawmakers finally reached bread mold on carLh. The criteria for "'e corn petitioo IT'S,TIME FOR DOMINO'S PIZZA~ !>cnce trained the astronauts last include the employee's level of agreement on the smoking law after year.; of dcbalc in sumlflcr at SIU-C and at A mes performance and Lhc uniqueness of Research Center in California. Lhc contribution, Fenaro said. Lhc GcncraI Assembly. It bars 549-3030 When Lhc shuUic landed in January Pence is Lhc only linalist with a smokeo'S from lighting up in schools, omccs, govcmmcnl WACKY WEDNESDAY -12" 1 Topping Pizza he was involved wi'" setting up a scientific-job baclcground. with 2 Cokes· for Only $5.00! lab and processing Lhc f1ighl bread He is working part-time this bu ildings and olher public mold tissue al Edwards Air Force summer doing lab work in the places excepl in designated SALUKI SPECIAL - 16" 1 Topp!ng Pizza Base, said James Ferraro, Pence', smoking areas. Rep. John and 2 CokeS" for only $8_SO DepanmcnL of Physiology. Dunn, D-Dccalur, sponsored employer, assistanl professor in Lhc Pence plans to start graduate tJ \C mc::l'lll1re. ROOMMATE SPECIAL -12" 1 Topping Pizza DepanmCnL of Physiology. school in "'e fall of 1990. and 2 Cokess for only $6,SO! "I still haven 'Ldecided on which Taverns, hOlel rooms and Pence was awarded S200 for sc hool. bUI I'll probably go into LATE NIGHT SPECIAL -12" 1 Topping pizza being named SIU-Cs firsl bowling all eys arc CA cmpt marine biology." he said. from IDe law, whic h carries a for $5.50 (after 10pm only) maximum penalty Jf S5O. Tax included Mon - Sun Thc measure also gives Ecuadorian composer non-smokcrs the righ t 10 go to coun to force smokers LO pu ff away somewhere else. to perform own works Some 3nti -smoking the Scandi n3via composers fforr. advocales feel Ih e bill the Romantic !>Criod, but doesn't doesn' t go f:l r eno u{:h usc folk songs or fo lklore for its bec... 1usc it carri c."i a provision thal bars local govcrnments lhCm:lUC matcrbl. frolll cna ting ord inanccs Th e crne "S prinklcrs" is tougher than the state law. rcpreser. UJ.tivc of Mmcus' musical innucnccs. Fallmg ilfTX'.I!£\O) from the ri cin hand cascade over th e chordal lefl and spl.,h ,nL O Lhe N.mom ~g l .. tcr \.:reating lh~ ima~(' of a rc'untam or \\ ~I:cr dn1pkb. BETSY'S WEDDI NG (R) 2;154 ':57.'0 9 15 In addition 10 compO'IUf"!1I doll GREMLINS 2 (PG" 3) leachmg. M:ncus h(b. n::t:ordcd five 2:305:00 7:15 9 :30 solo :lSSC I! 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"Scenes of Childhood ." a work LIlaI soan s 30 years and chr.:mic.ics his Ma teus is in Carbondale imVrcssions of life in the cities and a c ~ ~ ,p:mying his wife, Ivonn e. mountains of hi s native Ecuador. who is studying ffJr ~ master's S"""king "'rough an inlcrpre L ~r, degree in lir.guistics. M:Heus said the plcce IS The conan is free .1:ld open to I RESEARCH ASSISTANTI descn pLi ve. writter. in the style of Lhc publ ic. (six part time positions available)

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Daily Egyptian ______s_ou_ them Dlinois University at Carbondale Health and Fitness Students need to hit fitness books By Jerlanne KImmel Earlier this year, the Washington Post reponed Statl Writer conclusions of LOp fcdcml health officials on meeting health goals for 1990, which were college student's hardesllesson may be leaming 10 sray healthy, campus health expens say. Millions of young Americans across the nation ~~~~~~~~tof c::" ru A are physically and emolionally unheallhy, THE POST reponed thai the areas .' .;. acco",.;ng 10 a recenl "Code Blue" report by the National of least success in meeting the gool ..: .:::: Association of Slale Boards of Educalion and Ihe for young adults. dubbed by health .. :::::~:::~.. American Medical Association. offJCJaIs as "the most volatile age ,.'.;,.:"" THE PHYSICAL CONDITION of the lypicaJ college =';'~~~f~::=~des. ~ sludenl is below par, said Jobn Massie. sports medicine AIDS, now the seventh leading cause of death coordinator at SIU-C. among young adults, is taking a greater 1011, ~ "As students come in as freshmen, their filnCSS \evel is according 10 the PosL "; fairly good," he said. "Bul as school goes on, they gel "I don't think 10 years ago we understood the involved in school work and oIher activities thaI lake magnitude of violence, didn 'l foresee AIDS al that time away from physical aClivilY. Their filness level and did nol know crack would come on the scene." James deleriOl3leS as the four years progress." 0 . Mason, assislanl secretary for health, IOId the PosL As a resul~ heart rares and blood pressure shoot up, and the amoonl of body fat and weighl gain increases, be said. A STUDY of Ihe heallheare needs, aniludes and The physical condition of yooth in the United Slales is be,",vior of college studenlS ages 18 10 25 presented 10 the fair, said Ken Ackerman, an assislanl professor of physical American College Health Association in 1988 concluded education al SIU·C. The desirable level is a suop above that college StudenlS do not appear 10 be wea·informed fair, be said. abool heallhcare issues, they lend 10 be more conccmcd "(College students) appear 10 be a bule less than whal about I'ody image and pcrsonal auraclivCl1CSS than abool the field calls the optimal level of fiUICSS," Ackennan said. preven.ing serious diseases and iIIncs.<: and most studenlS The fitness lests thal are used measure muscular are not heavy users of heallhcare facil ities. endurance, flexibililY and eatdiovascuL1r efficiency. Pcrlcins said the Hcaltll Service .: SIU-C receives abool 40.000 vi sils a year from the approximalely 23,000 MANY STUDENTS' lifestyles lend to place them at students who auend the Universi lY each scrneslCr. high risk, not only for inf.-,;ous diseases such as colds, flu She said the most common complaints are upper and mononucleosis, bul for more deadly illnesses such as respiralOl)' problems from colds and viruses, AIDS and alcobel and drug addiction. minor injuries from SportS and exercise, sexually The "Code Blue" repon revealed tha~ among oIher ttansmilted diseases and general complaints from things, yoong people are plagued by excessive drinking high streSS levels. ~. and drug abuse. , "Alcohol abuse is COIlsiden:d the I1lOSl imponam drug TO ACHIEVE and maintain heahh, Perkins ~buse on this campus because of the problems il crealeS, " recommended thal college students said Tommie Perkins, director of nurses of the SbHlenl ....,. auention 10 nutrition, Hcalth Program al SIU-C. bbtceexercise willt a waIdoad 10 n:licve SIreSS and "People get in fights, gel inlO aulOmObile wrecks, gel keep weighl under COIluol, Stall' Photo by Heidi Diedrich stressed OUI because they mighl miss 3ChooI or ...-t an ...,tioe safe habits, such as wearing a seat bel. or SID thai they otherwise mighl not have COIl18C1ed had Ed ReDshaw, law studeDt from HerriD, stays fit they bten aware of their behavior," she said. by playiDg teDDis at the law school courts. Exercisers continue smoking despite repeat warnings by Surgeon General By Chrlltllll Hall probably drop out," Backer said. "Looking healthy, nol necessarily being StalfWriter Some of Ihe shon .erm effecls of healthy is more imporlanllO some people," smolting include Backer said. be Surgeon Gemeral first warned ';ncn:ased pulse rate, II is difficull i'sychologically and of the dangers of lObacco 25 years ';ncreased blood pressure, physically 10 quil smoking, because T ago, and mOSI health conscious lIloss of appetile and physical endurance nicotine is such an addictive drug, Bacltcr Americans..., familiar with the message. and said. BUI SlatiSli<:s show thaI exercisers ..., not ~.asionaJ redoction in brain and nerv· "A good program and group support can necessarily nonsmokers. ous sySlcrn activir/. be very important to someone uying to The 1964 report warned thaI smoking's Smoking poses a special problem for qui!," Bacltcr said. "heal'" hazard is of sufflCienl importance 10 ;x:ople who are otherwise concemed aboul SIU-C offers Ihe "Freedom From warranlllJlPlllllrialC remedial action." Smoking" program every semesler for Since lhal repon many people have facullY, s.aff and Sludenls, E. '.cker quit smoking. but many more have said. ... c:oUege-age women are not. AltlrJUgh 3. I miition people quil (gsu; Smokers are not the only people al for~il smoking eve/)' year, 50 million more risk from the effects of nicotine on " Cblamydl& is lhe most r~._"" ""' 1 conbnue to smote, according to a their health and are ""erei.ing 10 improve their health. SID in i.cksoD Coon,,', May 1989 report in Executive FilJleSS. iL NiCOline reduces oxygen in the blood, "Nicotine alone. isolated from cigarette 1fIIJI, be8J1h educaIDr f", die "You could safely say thaI the number of while the carbon monoxid<) level rises. This smoke. produces a small but significant PltmtY Ibbh ~ people exercising has definitely increased increases the heart and pulmonary rate • increase in the metabolic rate at rest in ., This bacleri.1 infcc:lioD in Ihe lasl IO years," said John Massie while the function efficiency decreases. human£." according to a recent repon in tnnsmiued sexually lhrougb coordinator of spons medicine at SIU·C. "II lakes more energy 10 do the same the New England Journal of Medicine. • ... or oral COIlI8Cl ond 10 .. The rising number of people involved in amOUnt of work when you have nictrtine in The usc of smolteless IObacco, especially 70 percenl of Ihe women, some SOri. of fitness program and the your systcm," Backer said. The nicotine among athleles and college sludenlS, ha.. symplom. go unnoliced. Len number of people thaI choose 10 continue 10 puts additional slrcss on the heart and luncs been the (opic of concern on many UIIlIealed, the infection can Unger for smok ..: "is certainly contradictory, since and can cause serio us damage to your cam puses. weeks or months. there is an identified risk 10 your hcan and hcan. In a survey of 261 male inLramural and The most common symptom in lungs," said Joe Backer, a hcalth counselor "You can imagi nc that a system that's '1arsily baseball and football players. 15 women is vaginal discbar&e Crom an aISIU-C. already performing hard can c:\sily ~rcenl of Lhosc who answered used some infected cervix. which may or may not "People start making some moves to overload." Backer said. form of smokeless tobacco, accord in g to improve their health, bul because smoking Some explanation for the conlIadictory the September 1989 repon in College See CHlAMYDlA, Page lie is so addictive it's a big obstacle to their trend pf cOnlinuf'.d ~ moking and rising heallh. Al some poin! Ihe smoking will exercise among adults could be the image. Pagc2a H_allllFitonJ Summer 1990 Tan poses golden .opportunity for cancer Most serious form of skin cancer risks increase as tanning increases - -: . ... By Anne Ryman should stay in the sun for long . I:': ... : "-: ' _ , StaffWrttOf periods. ,: ~. l4 __~ ., A lot of people don 'I know .". Baking to a coppery color in the that if you re·apply a sunscreen sun could be a building block to you don '1 get increased car eer. panicularly among the fair protoction. If you plan to be oul complected , cxpens say. all day it's imponant to stan wi th Overexposure 10 ultraviolet a high SPF number sun screen ," radia lion fron' the sun is th e Brown said. primary cause of skin cancer. To determ ine your protecti on, Nlnet)' pcrccO( of all skin cancer multipl y ~l e SPF number by 10 to occurs on parts of th e body IhaL gel Ihe minut(, s of pro tection, arc unprotCC ICO by cloi.hing and in Brown said. A 15 SPI' number individuals who spend long hours sunscreen will provide 150 in the sun , according to a report minules of proteclion. A 30 SPF released by the America n number will provide 300 minules Academy of Dcnnatology. of protcction. Skin C2nccr can affect :myonc. Brown has seen a dcfiniic but some people arc al greater ri sk change in the auitude people have than others. Hi gh risk faclor towards th e sun. T here is a include those who lTemendous need information and .Have fair skin and sunburn many are misinformed about the easily, sun. she said. .Work outdoors, "There is no such thing as a Heidi Diedrieh .Have had severe childhood or safe tan. Anytime you tan you are _Photo..,. adoiescent sunburns, damaging your skin. People grew Dawn Corcoran .nd Brad Leahy 01 Campus Beach when temperature • • Have multiple, unusual up with the belief that a lan is Carbondale bask in the Bummer Bun.t _red into the lIOII in early June. moles or healthy and desirable and now .!.ive in the South and South· they are being asked to change not invade other organs. anyone, bot Caucasians 8R • the the risk of skin cancer. west where the sun's rays are this," she said. Signs include a raised pealer risk. Flir skinned people the most imcnsc. Marl< Westphal, a Carbondale translucenl nodule which have a risk twice as great as those Dtinimize Sun Ellposure, If simple precautions are laken, dermatologist, agreed. evenlUally crusts and bleeds. wilh olive comp!ellions. RecIIeads especially three·fourths of all sltin cancers "Five to ten years ago wben the Westphal said the most and blonds have two to four times during the hours of 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. can be prevented, according to the tanninl salons hilt a tan was ~~= ~~ ~~=~ ~ risk of developing report. imponant. We are beginning to IIAppIy a SIIIISCrOeIIlibera1\y C3JlCCl is very common, Westphal =Melanoma begins as a IIIOIIIed and frequendy and ~y Kathleen Brown. an see a bacIdash,"Westphal said. information specialist for Johnson The most common form of skin said. He typically treats 2 to 3 brown to black, fIal blemish with every two hours. Sunscreens and 10hnson in Skillman N.l. canr.er is basal cell carcinoma. people every day. mgular borders. The blemish is with a Sun Protection Factor recommends a sun screen with a President Bush and former Malignant melanoma, a more usually. least one-fourth iDch in' (SPF) of.1east IS_ Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of 15 president Ronald Reagan have serious but less common form, is size and may OCClD' widlin a mole. n::commended for proteCtion or more. A sunscreen filter!: oul had basal cell carcinon.a. It increasing at a faster tale than any If mighl tum shades of raJ, white against skin C3ICCI' and the sun's damaging rays. The affecls men twice as often as olher form of cancer. with the and blue and crust and bleed. A prem3u.e aging of the skin. higher the SPF the longer it women, and commonly occurs on exceplion of lung cancer in mole lhal changes in appearance .We. appropriale clothing protects. A sunsereen may help the face and neck. women, according to the or size requires prompt medical during prolonged periods in the reduce the chances or prem2lure Although common, if it is American Cancer Society. Since auenlion. sun. wrinkling and aging and the detected early there is a 95 1980, the number of cases in the The American Academy of lIExamine your sltin once a chance of skin cancer. But even percent cure rate. Basal cell U.S. has risen 96 percent. Dermatology recommends ihe month tOr any changes in with sunscreen protection no onc carcinoma grows slowly and does Malignant melanoma can Slrilte foUowing precautions to de

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Page 3a Silmmer hazards call for first aid sense be moved lO a cool place and be cooled wi,l1 Best first aid practice for summer ailments water or by loosening their clothing. is prevention, student health nurse advises HEAT STROKE is more serious and less By Amy Cooper Sling causes itching. dizziness or breathing common than heal exhaustion. With heal StaffWrner and swal~owin3 uouble. a doctor should be suoke a pcr.iOIl will be red with hot skin and contacted in case of an allergic reaction.) may be confused or disoriented. In the case rank Sinatra "lost her to the summer of heat stroke, the pcr.;on sbould be moved FOR BURNS. apply cold water. to a cool place and a doctor should be wind," but without proper rust aid, he For splinter and cuts. wash immediately F could have lost her to the summer sun. contacted. with soap and water. the summer bums, and the summer insect Other not so minor problems are heat THE BEST FIRST AID practice is bites. exhaustion and heat stroke. With heat prevention and common sense. Cuts. burns, insect bites and sunburns are "Using precautions is better that having to exhaustion. a person sweats too much and common problems in the summer. said Ouis doesn't get enough liquid or sail treaI something afterward." Labyk said. Labyk. a nurse at the Student Health Drink a lot of nuids before going out in Assessment Center. the heat to avoid heat stroke or heat Using precautions is better exhaustion. Labyk said. PEOPLE GO BAREFOOT a lot and cut "Alcohol doesn't coun~" she said. themselves. she said. More alcohol is than having to ireat some­ Also, when coming in from outside. consumed during outdoor activities and thing afterward. people shou1d check thcrn""lves for ticks and more injuries occur as a resull take a shower. A solution for these summer hazards is Jcnowing sj,nple fust aid. --Chris Labyk BE CAREFUL when eating sweet things For bee stings. look for the stinger and in the sun because it will attract insects, scrape it off. Do nOl squeeze it or morc A person with heat exhaustion may be Labyk said. A lot of times bees will ny into a venom wiu be injected. Apply ice and then a pale. clammy. cold. nauseated or dizzy and can of soda, she said. paste of baking soda and water or meat may have a fast pulse and a headache. For allergies. keep rooms ventilated and tenderizer and water. Labyl< said. (If the bee Labyk said. Heat exhaustion sufferers should kec;> things clean. Summer heat precedes actual arrival of season R.AT WOODS. Tenn. (SHNS) - Hello The sun rose at 5:46 a.m. and didn't go The last solslice we had - the winter Thus. Flat Woods in Perry County i:; a summer. You're lare. down until 8: 18 p.m. solstice of '89 - it was 3 degrees below good, down-to-ca nh place 10 celebrate lhe Cows and people gOl tired of waiting for By then. we had 14 hour.; and 32 minutes zero and waler pipes were bursting a1l over arrival of summer, which, beyond the heat. i ~ you . of continuous dayligh~ which is plenty. even the Mid-South. about things like watermelon and goin g The temperature headed for 100 and they for Southerners. Remember'! It was t..ecember and people barefoot and taking vxations and swimming went looJcing for the cool. It could have been worse. Around the yearned for last Thursday's summer solstice and picnicking and chasing bultcrflies and Cows stood in farm ponds. rump roast­ Arctic Circle. they had a 24-bour day ;,nd no weather. catching grasshoppers and homytoads. deep in mud and water. People put their Jawn shut-eye. Only they :lidn 't caH it a solstice. What It's the stuff people carry in their hearts chairs in the river and sat in the cool of the The summer solstice. as you probably they caHed i, was The Good Old and in their mind's eycs. currenL know. is the momcnt the sun reaches its Summertime. Along th c highway 3re endless runs of Th~ was a 101 of mooing and moaning. nonhcmmost point from the equator. In places like Aat Woods. Tenn .. in the black-eyed Susans and Queen Ann 's lace. Nobody or nothing moved that didn't have That moment arrived at 10:33 a.m.• June south pan of the state just cast of the Edw in Way Teale. the naturali st. called the lO. 21. The sun's rays came down straighter Tennessec Riv cr, summer says mor\! than summcr solstice the hinge day of the seasons, And summer hadn' t even come around than 31 any other time of the year and goofy solstice. when a tide of light is released before the yCl things happened. Who care.~ if J IC sun is directly ovcr the long rollback lO winter begins. The summer solstice wasn't until On summer solstices. people dream about Tropic of Cancer? And if you hate the ho~ don't despair. In Thursday. winter. What people hc.~ re want to know is if it's only about three months. it wi ll be fall . That was the longes~ lightest day of the On winter solstices. people dream about going to burn up the garden and dry up the which someone will call the autumnal year. swnmer. river. equinox.

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I~I J : ...• Between ------_ Picnic Pizza & Regis Personal Checks Accepted .. • Page4a Summer 1990 Tourism to boom this summer Southern Illinois camping spots offer easy, cheap way to vacation By Theresa livingston Rachel Gonen, park ranger al Rend lake, Staff Writer agreed thai ouldoor recreation in the summer is the economical way to spend a vacation. lthough torrential rains and bad "I think ii 's one of the ch""pesl ways to weather plagued the area during the have one of the best vacations," Gonen said. A sPri ng months, me executive dircclor "There arc just so many things thai arc free of the Southern Illinois Regional Tourism or very incxp:nsive that it's unbelievable." Counc il expects a prosperous tourism season. "I don 't know how the rain is ening to LOCATED ABOUT a half an hour north affcci th o overall fi gures al th e end of the of Carbondale in BenlOn, Rend lake is the summer, but we arc experiencing a second largcsllake in the stalC. tremendous amount of interest in the region Construction on the man -made lake began because of intense promotional campaigns 20 years ago by the United Stales Army and other work we've been doing for the pasl Corps of Engineers. which currenlly two years [0 gear up for the season," maintains and upgrades the facilities. Executive Director Rick Linton said. The lake offers two large beaches, which rue free and open 10 the public, a golf course, Residents of Chicago, St. hiking and bicycle trails, boal launches and docks. Louis and other A visitor's center. which is open to the public from !O am. 10 6 p.m. on weekdays, midwestern metropolis offers free entertainment every Saturday areas are heading south evening and five campgrounds, which can accommodale group or single family instead of north thi!: camping. summer to vacation. EACH CAMPING area offers different facilities, such as showers, playgrounds and LINTON SAID many people outside of picnIC areas. Garren said camping fees vary, the area are just beginning to dis- vcr me but arc never more than 58 per site. many outdoor recreation facilities that the In addition 10 these lodging facilities. the The Lowery family of Royalton and the Curby family of We.t area has 10 offer. COfJl" will open a new resort complex later in Frankfort ..... a Crab 0rchanI eampaite for a picnic. Res:dents of Chicago, SL Louis and other the summer, which Garren Ocscribes as "top midwestern metropolis areas are heading notch" f..,ilities. with electricity are S8 pcr night, ones "We have lots of family reunions, church south this summer instead of heading toward Stacey Pearson, manager of the general without, $650 per nighL activities, things like thai, " ~ said. "It's th eir tradilional haunts in Wisconsin, store and gTOIJ,nds at Crab Ort:hanllake, said :k~ =~~ private, with its own Minnesota and Michigan, he said. tourism tratllc had been slow because 01 CRAB ORCHARD also offers two boat Linton said many people cite friendlier inclement weather this year, bul business is ramps. sevcsal boat docks and a general store people, beuer recreation areas and more for dramatically picking up as June winds 10 a thai sells "ketchup, mustard, lighter fluid and PEARSON SAID she sees a lot of the recreation dollar as reasons for trekking close. anything else YOIl might have forgot and left University SllldcnlS and their parents at the 10 Southern lUioois. " The busiest time] have oul here is al home," Pearson said. lake, particularly around Parent's Weekend Memorial Day Weekend," Pearson said. Campers can check in althe general store, and GraduaIion. nyo MAJOR lOurist aurnctions in the The lake, which is located !O minutes east Pearson said, and private accommodations "It's much cheaper and much easier than area rue the facilities at Rend lake and Crab of CarbondaIc on III. RL 13, offers about 350 for camping and picnic areas with covered having 10 fool around with hOlel rooms," Orchard lake. campsites, 150 wilh electricity. Campsites pavilions arc available fO! renL Pearson said. "Besides, it's much mm: fun." l!eaCIiners STYLING SALON At Last! Hair Care That's Better tban Naturall Nalure nI Scionce. 0rIy SysIMne Biolagt capIUnIs !he vir1uos of boi!! ID aaalll a whole ... _ of bless for your hai and scalp. Com', _"1ogondIry _ of _ ramodits. n- duge in !he IJIlIiIIiog oflocts 01 Aromascionat.'" Now your hU C31 have oId-fashonod boauly ... nI "'I cope will modem-day strwss. SYSTEME .,.BIOLAGE. 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It can age,s life. The qu i? is " th e firs t Interactive so...:d. adding it found " no credible cviC:encc also be passed from an in fected mother to her A computer quiz on AIDS , which \1,111 computer education game on AIDS." said Lh at !.he AI DS epidemic wiil cease in the baby. be avai lable for distribution in schoo ls, Londnn International spoke woman fOl csccable fUlUfC in i.his coumry." .. Among the changing fa ces and aspects of was unveiled a ~ the Si;t;.th Inlcrnalion31 France-Ii SOlC'dbcrg. She joked: " We don', Homosexual men continuc to make ur the the epidemic, one ... trend has remained Confc-rcn~ on AIDS in San Francisco. us~ th e lerm 'breakthrough' ill Ih e majori ty of U5 AIDS cases. about 60 di strubingly conStJnt. BIJl:k and Hispanic Toc lil;t ,,,,,ion at "Q&A The AIDS condom indusLry," pcn::cnl blJl the panel noted the rmc of new men Jnd \':! omcn cl.lnlin·lc (0 be Challenge" -- cG mplc-tc with so und One of :hc qut" <; tions the g:unc poses: infections 3mong honlosc:mals .tlppcar~ Ie' overrepresented 10 every AIDS c3tegory." effects :md hand . $' h,CS -- can be How do you catch AID:;? Po:\siblc ha\'c s13bili7.cd or even be declining. while said (h e 12-membcr r ~m (' l. ca ll ing for a "pb ycd" on MiJC,:' j\".' .:omputers. an"wers: (3) By hugging somC'onc with the percentage cf AlDS pati"nts infected l>~ "renewed commic!leJ! j" 10 im pru\lng AIDS FUi ure v c r ~ ions In ..ty be adaptrd for AIDS; (b) 8) swimming in a pool with he terosexual contact is browin g - risi ng education among minorai ... other computer models and translalCd into someone wi th AIDS ; (c) Sy havin g from 0.5 percent in 1981, the year AIDS wos Polit ica l deba te over scxu:.1l1y ex plict forci:,n languages. s:.ud Alan Woiu. chief sexual conl,.:}ct wilh someone wilh Al DS; rm;t diagnosed, 10 5 percent in 1989. education programs nnd Ph!'. .: ion effortS C:C:CI..utive officcr of London International (d) By using a very tiny OCL " The risk of human immunodeficienc), like sterile-needle exchange programs has G~>up . an English condom company. The {!lmC wi ll be available LO schools virus infection (which causes AIDS) among cri ppled the govemmenl 's attempt to curb London Internatio nal a,, 1j Schmid for 3 few dollars to cover shlrping and women of all ages is increasing. More and AIDS, the commiucc said. Lalx:Ir2torics Inc. sponsored development haadling. more women arc confronting the di sca~e," "Ongoing (prevention) eO'arts fall far short of " Q& A" after surveys rcvr31ed commiuce members said in a repon entiUed of the magnitude of intervention needed, significant mi sconceptions among tCCfl- Scripps lIoward News Service "AIDS. The Second Docade." given the prevalence of the disease and Another shift in the acquired immune evidence of continued risk tak ing among deficiency syndrom epidemic has been the many of the populations currently at risk for International AIDS Conference. engage in new behaviors, their relative risk widening share of cases 3uributed to AIDS ," the fl3IlCl wamc.:. "The vast majority of very young may change," the report said. in1l3venous drug usc, rising from II percenl Teenagers were another area of concern tccnagClS, as well as most older adolescents in 1981 10 23 per.:ent in 1989. In addition, il singled OUI in the 475-page study, conducted who have nOl begun SCXl!'lI intacourse and Currenlly, there are " pockets" of appears cmek cocaine, which is smoked, not by the academy's National Research Council do not injecl drugs, have very liule 10 wony adolescents, like mnaways and drug users, injected, and alcohol may Slep up infection al the request of the Public Health Service about. But as these individuals gel older, whose behavior puts them al relatively high spread by promoting high-risk sexual and released at the opening of Ihe 61h move to different geographic locations or risk of AIDS infoction, the panel said. Companies design condoms to fit female body By Salley Lehnnan Conference on AIDS, joining the general buy plenty of the condoms at SI.50 cacho condoms (0 market by next year, Unlike San Francisco Examiner clamor for producI aucntion. The primary appeal: They appear 10 be even those selling i"il cn's condoms. M.D. and "The feedback so far is it's weird-looking; more effective than male condoms and Wisconsin aten't aiming to sway buyers with SAN FRANCISCO - Women concerned it looks like a miniature wind-sock," says women can control insertion themselves. sensuous r,ames or allusions to lop-notCh about AIDS and olhcr sexually transmiued Michelle McDevitt, spokeswoman for Plus, insertion docsn't have to be a joint p;.ysiquc. diseases may soon be able to usc new Planned Parenthood of Santa Ciara County projecL The condoms look like the male version, coodorns designed for the female body. in San Jose. Planned Parenthood is recruiting While some men compare the new exccpl. bigger. 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NOT 0 LY do both offer a ck.m ""~,rh ON T HE AVFRAGE. about 75 -30 and water fu n. but also \ ollcyball . hor:.c;J,,,,, pl:oplr come to the bea ch each day, grunrs 3Jld moonlight canoeing. accordmg to ".1ary E;,uJ, crew chief lO the sru·c is 0111\ olle of :t few ... LaIC school:. lifl!g uar(l~. \1.1111 a h n Latn pu~ . BOth the beach and boat dock arc now opel; far the summer On wcck('.lIds. mOSlly families and fxult)' season, from noon IQ 4 p.m. daily. com e out to {·njoy the bC3 Ch . while Ihc college !)i.Ulicr,ts lend to show up during Li ~ FO R LlFEGUA RDS watt'll Ole beach wcck. St1id Tom Trevis. lifq;uard. at aii limes. and three gua rd always are "Special group' like Pu l:;! Pre·school. Girl SUllJoncd 3l the boat dock . SCOUl~ and B0Y Sf IllS have come :.0 swim. "Anybody affiliated with lhc Univers ity IS also: Earl saId. ~clcomc.·· said ram Hopkins. arlrn lnl ~ l.r"Ju"c ..'S istant at the beach and boat dock. Hopkins said a Jot of cam pers from baseball and swim camps also reserve the THE Il EA CIl is frcc to all Univers ity boaL'. students. Student RIX: rc31ion Center pass holders and their immcdiaLC family. THE NAT RAL Lake-on-the-Cam pus Any 'llOnsorcd guests. facuhy, staff, civil serves as a ho ~ l 10 creat ures such as turtl es service and alumm must JXlY 50 cenlS. and fish. They seem. howev,,'r, to stay away All of the boats arc rcntad for 50 cents pcr from the campu, beach. hou r but arc free on Wednesdays. " I' ve nnl y seen onc baby turtle and occasionally a fish in the swimmi ng area," TIlE VAR IETY of boats ,"elude canoes. Earl said. padd le boalS. row boats. sunfish and sail Derek Bra dy. 3, son of Don a nd Colleen Brady of Joliet, catTies a pa il boards. -Karen RadillS full of waL"r from Lake-on-the-Campus to Campus Bea ch to play.

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Staff Photos by Heidi Katy Cannell, 10, left, da ugh.er of P eggy CllnncU of Car bondale a nd Mike Whitley, sen ior in aviation Diedrich L insey and Kclly Ack erma n , 10 a nd 7, da ugh ter a nd son of Maggie from Hillsboro, cools off w ith a Ake rma n of Carbondale, come back to the beach after a swim_ game of frisbee in the lak e. June 26. 1990 /Jail)' Egypfian Perspective A streetcar named Qu m• By Kevin Simpson Ihroul!h thl.' h~(' r :lOd dl'liI, ,llllIn Staff W'rler rl'q u lI ~,j hI hUlld.l hlp. J..nuL .. h ... trl.;! marhllll'_ Fell Rn nnH:' C:tlll pbcll. u f A ll hollf.h hI ... r m 1'\ '\CI up lor k.noA\'l ll c. Tenn .. thC' Sm,'l' t r . Ing. Campr.clJ save ... I hl' ~ ' h.: h ,"1.! t\lationals arc ml.! UlUI1l3 lC L\)fn pcullon for ca r !'ohow,. You !': pcclator 'lx>n. woukln 'l !!lK','" II b) Irx)k llig <.I t the Th \~ eve nL. part o f Ihe Gene ral cas Lank In Ihe lrunk which r C~ld s Tire Pe rform~n c c Seri es ....lr cw .\ " )(}J proof." record 106.865 people ant! 3 . 6 ~(I '1 1l('Y h3ve a 101 of cars but the), street machines during th o: , 11 .-...·.:.· have it spread out nicely,'· ctJ)' event that ended SU ..... ·ly al L.~ Campbcll sa id. "If you come up Du Quoi n Slate FairgrOHf'Js. here. you ' lI know what C;.lrS arc Car shows arc a regular pastime going to be in the Maga)' mcs ," he for !he 37-year-old Campbell. who said. made the trip for c:J eh of lhe O ne or those car s to make a previous Na ti onals h .:. ld in Du cover appcarnnce is ov.lled by Troy Quoin. This is !he first jme that he Trepanier of Manteno. His 1960 has brought along one of his own Chevy Impala captured tlle title of muscle cars. Grand Champion Strcct Machine Campbell's yellow two-door '55 Jficr he compiled first· place Chevy is a beauty!O look and gives trophies for best pa int. bes t a sense of motion eyen wi thout engineered, best intcnor and best somoooc behind the steering wheel. General M o tors. T he \'Dlers He dc scribL S himself as a car onsiSlOO or the panicl;,anl'\ m the enthusiast 001 after looking at aJ ) of N:nionais. the painstaking deta il on hi ~ car, Trepani e r '~ Strcct lll:ll:hme: will that tn, 10 he an undc-rstat.:m..:nt. grace th e Ortnhcr CO\"('r £'1 C'J r HIS "ZBAD 55:' ali ml.' hccn'I..' (."rall m'H':'~II.IJK~ pl3tc rcads, wac; toughL thrc-l.:. 'I ~ il"~ \1tkt, Pl1t!!lp, ilnd L.~, !-J~U"'O.I. ago and hJ:. gone thruu ~h :1 k'" ...... :~ Ile: ll.,,"jlldt: I<1i ~' 101 \1.11101'\ In.. . ~ ubtlc ch.1n!!('~ C"l:nphdll'~)Uhl no! from (,INm CII) ..... \Jll;l. ~,I\d 1956 cadillac. helOl.g\ng to Terry Dierks of l:ome up .viLh an ~:\a n d~)ll;.t1 • ru :'\ tiL '':llunU'\ II! the: I J .. h" Steeleville . on display at the Street :\iachlne Jmount ,In hi'" Irl\\: ..;tOl ti l I lit ... Ill:- u.lllnr mj ~" up .. I ,iii' j~ sugg('~"lcd nlMt' than s:!n f'K ~ . IOIlS (. H h()\\ _ rl I "pent bcl " c~n th.: onglrJi p! I '1IIP.j ,: )'~'- ~ . price and ~tddnJl,"a1 invc,ulll.'U " , . . ,~ "I·vc nc)Ok:l !~v. ... ublk h,Ult-'" .. _ .... , ',- _.. in thl.' p:a ... t hut nd.l,II·l! m;.!,,·: I P\..tll .~' -_ ·... :F ,,~~ f- \'-:.: I'll dOlO.: "m)': tTh.r ... I, tltl.' ()I.'.n ..; ... ~ 'l\.~ . . - r '11· I "

Joo Rankin of Sugarland, Te:ms shines up the wbeels on 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda at the S~; Machi ne Nationals.

T he road from the participants' reglslnltlon gate to the main show &.rca was fllled with both automothe pnd pedestrian trafIIc. StntrPboID by Rkbanl a.a.,.

Ed Benec:sk ofSt. Lrn~ pollshes a 1 qn Chevrolet Chevelle as <.he OWIlCl; Mike Chrlstian..<;(" n looks on. above.

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By Brandl Tipps degree murder while committing grounds, the ptimary reason being by the state and wbcther the illinois witness testified that following a StalfWriter aggravated kidnapping and first, the alleged incompetence of Death Penalty Statut( is shouling match. Nitz atlacked degree murder while committing Broeking, Schiedel said. unconstiwtiona Miley with a baseball bat. Evidence The Ulinois Supreme Coun will armed robbery, '" wouldn' t be appealing if' NilZ was convicted of shooting was presented thai Miley had been hear arguments in September for Nitz's former attorney Larry didn't believe he was Miley on or around April 6 or struck in the head until he was the appeal of convicted murderer Broeking, a Williams"n County incompetent,' Schiedel said. 7.1988. According 10 ooutt reports, ~ Richard NilZ. public defender, med an appeal for Other grounds of the appeal NilZ was known in the Carbondale NilZ and his wife. RiUl, allegedly Nitz was convicted in October both convictions and the death include NilZ's right 10 trial by an area for harassing homosexuals put Miley's body in the trunk of his 1999 for the fUSl-degree murder of senlCnCtl. impartial jury, the state's use of who gathered to socialize in the own car and drove him to a Michael Miley. 23. 01 Since the appeal was filed, a inelevant and prejudicial evidence, Crab 0rcha1I Uke area. wooded area. Nitz then removed Murphysboro. Judge Donald Springfield public defender. discrepancies of the prosecuting According to coun records. NilZ Miley's body from the car. shot Lowery sentenced NilZ OcL 27, Charles Schiedel. was appointed as witness' testimony, whether 01 rot provoked Miley into leaving the him in the head and decapitated 1988. to death by letha! injection. NilZ'S auorney. NilZ was denied due process of law area and later Miley approached h..... the reports said. Rita NilZ was NilZ was convicted of first· .Schiedel filed an appeal on 12 and • fair trial because of an error NilZ outside of NilZ'S home. A sentenced 10 life imprisonmenL Court: Evidence needed in right to die cases WASHINGTON (UPI) - The coun neared the end of its tam, the food and water. initial request in May 1987 to the provide the Cruza~ family with Supreme Court, suggesting that justices continued the process of William Colby, an attorney for state hospital to discontinue some relief and the Legislature was some patients mat have a right to allowing restrictions on the parents Lester and Joyce Cruzan, treatment and anow Nancy the unwilling to do so." he said. c hoo ~e death over life, ruled landmark Roc vs. Wade ruling by read from a statement from th e dignity of death, our goal has never The high coun affirmed the Monday that families socking to upholding two tough parental fam ily that said: " The decision to wavered. nor docs it now," the decision of the Supreme Court of SlOp life· sUSlai ning care for notification laws limiting a minor's stop treatment and allow a loved statement said MissOI.iri. which held that trial comatose loved ones must provide aoccss to abortion. onc to die is onc of the most Dicit Kurtenbach. executive teslim:my in the Cru?.an case did "clear and convincing evidence" It also sculed a dispute between difficult decisi o ns .~ family can director of the American Civil not amount to "clear and of the patient's wising it morc Georgia and North Carolina, ruling face. However. because of our life· Liberties Union of Kansas and convincing" proof of the patient's di fficult for families to end life· the Barnwell Islands are in South long shared love with Nancy and Western Missouri, said the ruling desire to have food and nutrition prolonging care. Carolina. our undcr.>tanding of bet values, we from a national standpoint "means withheld. While the court did not state The right· to-die ruling came in a concluded that we had no choice that legislatures will be the place to The testimony involved there is a constiwtional right to die closely watched case from but to try and sct bet free from this go to get living will Slatutes to statements Cruzan made to her in this case, it. suggested such a Missouri inVOlving attempts by the hopeless condition she is trapped provide families with the protection hooscmate about a year before the right may exist for those who ha ve pare nts of Nancy Be th Cruzan. in. they need. accident that left bet in a coma At made cl ear declarations of their who has been in an irreversible "Not to do so would be to " But ... that doesn ' t help in ~hat time. Cruzan had said she intentions, such as in a mizing will. coma since January 1983. to pull disregard the very meaning of Missouri because we've already would not want to live if she had to In another major decision as the out the lUbes ~ceping bet alive with Nancy's 'lived life.' Since our tried to get the Legislature to face life as a "vegetable. .. SCORE BIG BUYS

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Cleveland obviously stcal of the drafL Sanies gambled on a big man who Or ando). Small forward who State personnel director Sam thinks much or him, having given 7. (fourth, Miami). never playod a college game. averaged 8.7 ppg. Has a chance to Schuler will tell you, this annual up its best player (Ron Harper) and Didn' t wow anybody in Kemp struggled al times, but n w be a solid p!ayer. crapshoot rarely turns out to be draft picks in a trade to obIain his inconsistent rookie season but skill s and youlh (he's only 20) 22. Anthony Cook (241h , what the experts expeeled. righlS from the Clippers. averaged 13.6 ppg and suggested inbigue NBA general managers. Phoenix). Jury is sti ll OUL Played in " I'd kind of agree Ihat it's a 3 . Sean Ellioll (second , San he might have that all- star touch 15. George McCloud (seventh, Greece after being traded to weak draft, bUI you look al lasl Antonio). Didn' t receive much somcwhcredovmthcroad. I"diana). Rumor has it the I':Ieers DetroiL year and those kids haven 'I turned anention because of teammates 8. (first, wan led 10 lake Richardson but 23. '(cnny BaUle (27th, Detroit). Oul as well as peop! .. thoughl," David Robinson, Terry Cummings Sacramento). Spent half a season couldn't pull the bigger and lOOk Stuck fa r down on Phoenix 's Schuler said. and Willie Anderson, but Elliou injured , then didn' t show a lot the higher·r.>.u:d McCloud instead. bench, B at~ e hit the hoards when The tJOint is: Who knows? !>tlI1ed at small forward (10 JXi'!!1S when he played. But he is 6-10 an~ Played lillie, produced less (2.7 he gal a chance to play. " That's what makes it so per game) and his playoff ha, talenL Give him a full lrl'j " ing ppg), but could become a good inlCresting," says Billy McKinney, performance shows big camp and see what happens. player. 24. Mooldc Blaylock (12th , New player personnel director for Ihe possibil ities. 9. Bl ue Edwards (2 1st, Utah). 16. (15th . Denver). Jelsey). Some had him raled th e Minnc:iOta Timberwol,·es. " YOIl 4. (14th, Golden Faded down the streICh but showod The scouling rcpons were right No. I poi nt guam. Shows you the usually ha',e a feeling right away if State). The smallest guys were good small-forward skills (8.9 ppg) I ~ e 's a steady bUI unspectacul o, NeLS' lu ck just isn't gelling any your team did well , bUI then you among the best in '89. Hardaway while s.arting for a good u:arn. player who shoul d have a long belter. have to wail three 01 four years to was a perfect fit in the Warriors' 10. Stacey King (sixth , Chicago). career unless the automobil e 25. BJ . Arm strong ( 18th, find oul if your feelings were system and became a unanimous Adequate coming off th r Bulls' accident stops him. Chicago). Remember all those righL" selection on !he coaches' all-rookie bench. He's no star, but he wiU be 17. Randy Wh ile (eighth , jokes aboul a point guard in a boy's team. an NBA forward for several years. Dallas). Remem ber all Ihat Sluff body and Ihe suggestion thaI he Here is one view of how last 5 . (10th. II. Cliff Robinson (36th, ahoUl White being th e neXl Karl was 100 weak to play in the NBA. year's draft might go if repealed: Minnesota). Didn' t have the Portland). The biggCSl ICasCr of the Malone? Coaches seriously They were righL I. (26th overall, by playing time or talenled teammates draft delivered. Showed poor·shot question his altitude. Scored only 26. ( 19th. Los Angeles Lakers). It can be that Hardaway did. bUI showed be selecljon at times, but he is 6· 11 43 ppg with limiled playing time. Philadelphia). M , an. argued thal Divac was ;:i aeaUon of wasn't a reach with the 10th pick. and can nm the floor. 18 . (43rd, 27. (2O!h, Chicago). his environment. Surrounded by Outside shooling is beuer Ihan 12. Nick Anderson, (111h , Cleveland). A second·round pick Played in only 31 games because slugs in stead of stars, his rookie e'peeled and be might be the best Orlando). Less than sp""tacular who showed thaI he has legitimate of injuries but has the chanee to be season mighl have been ~jfferenL of Ihe poinl guards before his and caused malehup probloms for smaIl·forward possibilities. the nexl Kenny !':Iync. BUI used in the righl sitll<:Iions off car... is over. coach MatI Guokas, bul averaged 19. Michael Smilh (13th, the Lakers' bench, be shew. d thaI 6 . (281h, 11.5 ppg. Boston). Lack of playing lime Scripps IIlJWani News Service rare combination of size (7-0), Miami). Remember Ihal Mookie 13. Dana Banos (16th, Seal~e) . keeps him an unknown commodity. Hembrick needs work on Streaky Theus traded once again ORLANDO, Aa (UPI) - The obviously near Ihe end of Iheir is a guy who will bring a new New Jersey NelS, surprising careers and noIxxIy's going to give chemistry and (Coach) Bill Filch defense, not ring antics Orlando with their in tereSI, you a firsl-round draft choice," knows Reggie well. He can score By GARY KAUFMAN learn 10 fight for a worl,j acquired veleran guard Reggie said Odando Genera1 Manager !':II and we Ihink Reggie is very San Francisoo Examiner championship. Qmojai, who is ThnIs from the Magic Monday for Williams. " They offered us one compali ble wilh (poinl guard) 14-0 (8 KOs), knocked oul second-round drafl choices in 1993 pick (second round) and we Mookie Biaylock. The Iwo picks The panel of judges gives Fernando Maninez reeendy to and 1995. negotiated." we gave up do nol concern us - former U.S. Olympic learn defend his North American Theus, 32, was a first-round Theus, a streak shooter, averaged they're somelhing we can make captain Anthony Hembrick a Boxing Federalion lighl selection of the in 18.9 points per game for Oriand<' up." nine for choreography and a Oyweighl bell He's ranked No. the 1978 NBA drafL He was lnIded bUI shOI jusl 44 percent from the zero for defense. I by the International Boxing to the Kings in 1984 and was deall field. He will enler the 1990-91 Orlando Coach Mall Guokas Hembrick, disqualified in Federation and will fight IBF to Atlanta two years ago. After juS! season as the 31s1 leading carecr said the trade will open up playing Seou1 after missing the bus for champ Muangshai Kiuekasem one season, the Hawks left Theus scorer in NBA history with 17 ,505 time for last year's No. I drdfl pick, promising guard Nick his ~ boot, was IW coming July 29 in his hometown of ~ in the expwion draft points. Anderson. mto hIS =t fight with Bock.. ~ . and Ihe Magic made the 6-fOOl-7 " Reggie's a 12-year velmlll and "It was a frustrating thing for T. Word for the vacanl U.S. Flyweighl Arthur Jobnson, guard their second rick behind we're pretty excited about this Nick as well as for us last season Boxing Associalion light who did not win a medal, is the Sidney Green. deal," said Bob Casciola, chief becau.oo we just had trouble getting heavyweight litle. He went only member oi the team who "Guards at Reggie's ageaeStion: JeIIUIin. Ftghting • Jighlweight, competilively in high school or How is the '88 U,S. Olympic he was bombed out in dee by college and joined the elub to keep squad doing in the professional one Leoaarclo Moreno in his in shape. fISLfi-N-D--Yffffl IlIIlks? oecood pro light. He's now 11-1 "As I got beuer, I gOI more ~'re ... halfway between (8KOs). inIaesIed in competition," she said, Olympiatk, 10 let's illite a look, Kenny Gould, who won a but she keeps a lightheaIted attitude ! 4 TANS FOR $10.00 : in asocnding order or ...... weborweipt lrronzz, is 15-0 (8 toward competing, especially I fi (20 min. sessiom) : LiChl flyweight silver KOs)asapro. concerning the up coming Prairie : Super Beds: $1.00 extra I mcdaIb' . Michae1 Cartlajal is set State Games. to be the rtrSl member of the "I hav: no idea whal my I __ . 1 per person Expires 6-29-90 : competition wiil be," she said, "I L ______~ just want to improve over my time I 54!H323 715 S. University I tria1time." Ca.,asola and Good share a Hours: Ireland wins 5-4, advances common feeling that more Sun - Wed important than the competition is 980 E. Main GENOA, Ilaly (UP!) - IreIImd, hom and bred, I am delighted fa< 6am · 12pm Carbondale appearing in its rust World Cup, him. We are all vert grateful 10 k